Alfred Hitchcock - Master of Suspense 2-Pack (1931)
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Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: ALFRED HITCHCOCK: MASTER OF SUSPENSE combines the volumes ALFRED HITCHCOCK: THRILLERS and ALFRED HITCHCOCK: MONTAGE OF MYSTERIES for a total of six black-and-white films from Hitch's early,... ALFRED HITCHCOCK: MASTER OF SUSPENSE combines the volumes ALFRED HITCHCOCK: THRILLERS and ALFRED HITCHCOCK: MONTAGE OF MYSTERIES for a total of six black-and-white films from Hitch's early, pre-Hollywood years: RICH AND STRANGE (1931), THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934), THE 39 STEPS (1935), SECRET AGENT (1936), YOUNG AND INNOCENT (1937), and THE LADY VANISHES (1938). See individual titles for plot synopses. [More]
Starring: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Leslie Banks, Edna Best
Starring: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, John Gielgud, Robert Young, Derrick De Marney, Nova Pilbeam, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, May Whitty
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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